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>> well, what's best for america is for us to get our fiscal house in order. >> the fiscal cliff and fiscal abyss, we've got to get through the cliff to settle the abyss. >> but the key issue is you must send the message to those that are going to create the wealth in the future and that's businessmen and women, that there's stability and predictability on all of these issues, on taxes, on the regulatory policy and they don't see that. i mean, there are -- i think approaching $2 trillion sitting on the sidelines. >> right. >> that is not going to be invested in this country because there is no predictability. there is no stability. they are scared to death about what washington's going to do next. and the reason texas is as stable, the reason people are moving to texas in record numbers, is because we have created that stability. >> but you won your election running on the idea that you were going to treat government differently. president obama claims that he won his election because he came up with this idea of saying that they were going to raise tax rates on the wealthiest 2% and
>> well, what's best for america is for us to get our fiscal house in order. >> the fiscal cliff and fiscal abyss, we've got to get through the cliff to settle the abyss. >> but the key issue is you must send the message to those that are going to create the wealth in the future and that's businessmen and women, that there's stability and predictability on all of these issues, on taxes, on the regulatory policy and they don't see that. i mean, there are -- i think approaching...
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improvements should we go over the fiscal cliff. >>> speaking of housing, would you buy a mortgage from walmart? or how about a mortgage from an onlime payment providing like paypal? results after new survey, what does it mean for banks and consumers in the next half-hour. >>> a deal may be in the works involving two of the best known airlines. delta is in talks to buy 49% of virgin atlantic from it current shareholder which is singapore airlines. cnbc's phil lebeau is back with us from chicago again. phil, what's in it for delta? is it root structure? >> it is the root structure and gates at heathrow. singapore airlines wants to sell its stake in virgin atlantic. it has struggled for some time. they own 49% of virgin aen lick. the possible price here -- this is just an estimate at this point according to industry sources -- $1.1 billion to $1.3 billion. who owns the other 51%? we all know who it is. richard branson. for a couple of years now he has been weighing the future of virgin atlantic. this is an airline that despite all the publicity, it has struggled to really make a huge dent
improvements should we go over the fiscal cliff. >>> speaking of housing, would you buy a mortgage from walmart? or how about a mortgage from an onlime payment providing like paypal? results after new survey, what does it mean for banks and consumers in the next half-hour. >>> a deal may be in the works involving two of the best known airlines. delta is in talks to buy 49% of virgin atlantic from it current shareholder which is singapore airlines. cnbc's phil lebeau is back...
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it will mean an acceleration of the end of the fiscal cliff. if you thought romney would win and the republicans would take both sides of the house then you have to think the fiscal cliff will get solved faster than if they are arguing about it. then you throw in a simplification of the tax code. lower corporate tax rates. payroll tax, accelerated expensing and depreciation. keeping the bush tax codes intact and you have set the stage for a rally with the single biggest risk being europe instead of domestic. >> i ask you this because i know you're a man of the world and i know you follow markets and also politics. you and i both know that our great network, cnbc, blames essentially or credits everything to the federal reserve. what i'm trying to do is introduce the idea that fiscal policy plays a role in economic growth and profits. and therefore fiscal proposals such as mr. romney is making may have a very important influence on the stock market in the next bunch of months. that's at least a possibility, is it not? >> you're talking about the
it will mean an acceleration of the end of the fiscal cliff. if you thought romney would win and the republicans would take both sides of the house then you have to think the fiscal cliff will get solved faster than if they are arguing about it. then you throw in a simplification of the tax code. lower corporate tax rates. payroll tax, accelerated expensing and depreciation. keeping the bush tax codes intact and you have set the stage for a rally with the single biggest risk being europe...
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. >> this fiscal cliff. the ceo says there's a recession staring us in the face and it's not going to be easy after the election. what are the romney plans? >> i believe the house and the nat in my judgment will have the majority to pass votes to put off the taxes and allow the romney administration to reform. the question is, what would a lame duck president barack obama do when such a bill comes to his desk. i think the house republicans are going to pass something like this. but if the republicans win this election, as i think they're going to, there's going to be a bunch of democrats that are not going to want to immediately come back at the election and stand in the way of republicans preventing us from going over the cliff. >> order number one. but you have to have a president coming to the end of his term that cares more about the country than his ideology. >> top romney economic adviser. up next on kudlow, kentucky republican senator rand paul is going to make his prime time to the convention tomorro
. >> this fiscal cliff. the ceo says there's a recession staring us in the face and it's not going to be easy after the election. what are the romney plans? >> i believe the house and the nat in my judgment will have the majority to pass votes to put off the taxes and allow the romney administration to reform. the question is, what would a lame duck president barack obama do when such a bill comes to his desk. i think the house republicans are going to pass something like this. but...